Diamond ring and earrings suite, comprising a ring featuring…
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Diamond ring and earrings suite, comprising a ring featuring five graduated old mine cut diamonds weighing an estimated total of 1.60ct, bead set in a tapered 14ct brushed rose gold band with raised polished edges, together with a pair of earrings, each with five graduated old mine cut diamonds in a curved linear 14ct rose gold setting, with 18ct yellow gold ear clip to the verso, total diamond weight of earrings approximately 2.25ct (2), total weight 21.83 grams size P, length 2 cm (earrings)

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